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SoDE is a 501(c)3 organization with a mission of creating sustainability models to provide a cradle-to-grave trafficking solution, with a focus on reintegration opportunities

﻿Our Goals

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SōDE will allow people to put their money into sustainable strategies so social justice and mission based organizations do not depend on charity, but innovation and concepts learned from the field-Use technological and information innovations to find better justice solutions

-More women are give the opportunity to leave a life of rape and torture

-Empower people to BE THE SOLUTION

-These women find RESTORATION, a sense of self-worth, learn new skills, and become self-sufficient

-Through building long term strategies based on solid business, we will aid the economies of the countries we are partnered with so that illegal ways of making money (the sex trade) will diminish

What exactly does SoDE do?

We started 5 years ago with a mission to aid human trafficking rescue homes through creating legitimate businesses, which provides both an job/income for the survivors and brings revenue into the organization. This mission has evolved as we learn more about the social justice/mission field and continue to adapt to meet the true problems faced by our partners. With all the information we have at our fingertips, we understand that sustained charity ends up crippling societies and not making the impact we once thought it did. When it comes to social justice and missions, we owe it to the hurting and lost to not be okay with the status quo. We have to innovate.

The times of giving money based out of guilt is slowly coming to an end. People want to know where their money is going and that is great. We want people to give or loan money and time not because they feel guilty, but because the process makes sense. As we continue to dig up what logically and objectively helps local economic development, ergo allowing rescue organizations to gain ground, we can properly allocate resources to save and restore lives efficiently with long term effectiveness. This comes in many forms such as individual business projects with rescue homes, various business incubators utilizing micro-loans and evergreen funds, and also helping churches and mission organizations enhance their programs through consulting and teaching resource allocation using proper lessons learned data analysis.

Rather than throwing money at a problem, we are able to truly help these women/men/organizations by supporting their initial care, and then creating a job for them to support themselves and/or their family. When you donate time, effort or money you are actually telling one of these survivors, “You are special and worth fighting for.”